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Garter stitch scrubber and potholderPattern by Arcelia Rodriguez. The scrubber pattern was inspired by a Japanese Tawashi pattern. The scrubber pattern is easy but has an interesting construction that turns the knitted rectangular strips into its final circular shape. For a scrubber, the best yarns to use would be either cotton for absorbency, or nylon for abrasion.,2016-10-10 22:54:00
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Learn How to Crochet & Knit Twisted Scrubbie (Scrubbies, Scrubbers, Tawashi, Chinese Knot Knots)Donna Wolfe from Naztazia demonstrates how to both crochet and knit a twisted scrubbie based upon a chinese knot.2016-10-10 22:45:00
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Quick and Easy Pot ScrubberPattern by Marcia McCormack. This uses polyester \scrubbie\ yarn, which is a shaggy yarn intended for making... scrubbies. This pattern uses seed stitch to make a square, and then you fold the square into quarters and stitch the sides together. This gives it the bulk needed to make a good scrubber.2016-10-10 22:31:00
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Spiral Scrubbie (Tawashi)Pattern for making a spiral scrubbie (based on the Japanese Tawashi) (See also Video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J84jxmGMV5Y)2015-12-04 12:04:00
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Chainmaille dish scour pads.Simple rectangle with a loop to hang it from. After all if one can use steel wool to scrub pots, why not use actual stainless steel?2014-08-29 12:49:00